Fabrizio

Meaning of Fabrizio

Fabrizio is a masculine name with Italian origins. It is pronounced as fah-BREET-syo (/faˈbriːtsjo/). The variations of this name include Fabrice and Fabrizius. Fabrizio has been given to baby boys in the United States since at least 1962, and its popularity has fluctuated over the years. In recent times, it has maintained a relatively moderate level of usage, ranking around the 3000-4000 mark in terms of popularity. This name carries an air of sophistication and European charm, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and distinctive name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as fah-BREET-syo (/faˈbriːtsjo/)

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Notable People Named Fabrizio

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